Definition of Jingled

1. Verb. (past of jingle) ¹

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Definition of Jingled

1. jingle [v] - See also: jingle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jingled

jin-seng
jing-bang
jingal
jingall
jingalls
jingals
jingbang
jingbangs
jingko
jingkoes
jingle
jingle-jangle
jingle bell
jingle bells
jingle mail
jingled (current term)
jingler
jinglers
jingles
jinglet
jinglets
jinglier
jingliest
jingling
jinglingly
jingly
jingo
jingoes
jingoish
jingoism

Literary usage of Jingled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Complete Works and Life of Laurence Sterne by Laurence Sterne, Wilbur Lucius Cross, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1904)
"... said I, briskly — but in the most persuasive tone imaginable, for I jingled a four-and-twenty sous piece against the glass, taking care to hold the flat ..."

2. A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land by Alphonse de Lamartine (1838)
"fields; pigeons and fowls covered the terrace roofs; and the clocks of two Maronite churches jingled heavily through the tops of the cypresses, ..."

3. Persian Miniatures by Harrison Griswold Dwight (1917)
"... false friend, dallied to admire a caravan that jingled up out of the dark in front of us. I could make out the shapes of curved necks, high-piled bales, ..."

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